Abstract

Cyber-physical systems (CPS) constitute a promising paradigm that could fit various applications. Monitoring based on the Internet of Things (IoT) has become a research area with new challenges in which to extract valuable information. This paper proposes a deep learning classification sound system for execution over CPS. This system is based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and is focused on the different types of vocalization of two species of anurans. CNNs, in conjunction with the use of mel-spectrograms for sounds, are shown to be an adequate tool for the classification of environmental sounds. The classification results obtained are excellent (97.53% overall accuracy) and can be considered a very promising use of the system for classifying other biological acoustic targets as well as analyzing biodiversity indices in the natural environment. The paper concludes by observing that the execution of this type of CNN, involving low-cost and reduced computing resources, are feasible for monitoring extensive natural areas. The use of CPS enables flexible and dynamic configuration and deployment of new CNN updates over remote IoT nodes.

Highlights

  • Local and regional institutions are designing roadmaps to reach these goals. This is the case for the Doñana Biological Station (DBS), a public Research Institute belonging to the Spanish Council for Scientific Research CSIC

  • Epidalea calamita and Alytes obstetricans with standard vocalization

  • The result is only worse in the Alytes obstetricans class with distress calls, in which a classification error occurs in one of the 44 samples

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Introduction

Local and regional institutions are designing roadmaps to reach these goals. This is the case for the Doñana Biological Station (DBS), a public Research Institute belonging to the Spanish Council for Scientific Research CSIC in the area of Natural Resources located in the South of Spain that focuses its research mainly on the Doñana National Park (DNP), a 135 km natural park composed of several ecosystems. The DNP is a key environment where several species of birds stop on their migration paths between Europe and Africa. These features make this space a unique enclave for analyzing several aspects of the interactions among human beings and nature

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